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As a group you will answer these 4 questions:
4)Who/what were the major figures, actions, successes, and set backs in the fight for equality for your group?
The women's declaration of independence
The Women's Rights Movement
May
Susan B. Anthony
and
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
form the National Woman Suffrage Association. The primary goal of the organization is to achieve voting rights for women by means of a Congressional
amendment
to the
Constitution
.
Read more:
Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) — Infoplease.com
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html#ixzz2IM8KtaEw
Alice Paul
and Lucy Burns form the Congressional Union to work toward the passage of a federal amendment to give women the vote. The group is later renamed the National Women's Party. Members picket the
White House
and practice other forms of civil disobedience
Read more:
Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) — Infoplease.com
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html#ixzz2IM90AEyI
Alice Paul - Suffrage
Mary Ann McClintock, wife of a Quaker minister. Social, Civil, and Religious conditions
Lucretia Mott and her sister Martha Coffin Wright. Discussion at the tea party centered on the "discontent"
Cite Your Sources:
1. PBS kids, Wayback 2010
2. National Endowment for the Humanities EDSITEment!
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As a group you will answer these 4 questions:
4)Who/what were the major figures, actions, successes, and set backs in the fight for equality for your group?
Read more: Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html#ixzz2IM8KtaEw
Read more: Women's Rights Movement in the U.S.: Timeline of Events (1848-1920) — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline1.html#ixzz2IM90AEyI
Cite Your Sources:
1. PBS kids, Wayback 2010
2. National Endowment for the Humanities EDSITEment!